While covering Melvin Rowland, the suspected shooter at the University of Utah who allegedly killed one student, the network showed two photos of Harris. In one photo, she is hugging a little boy and the reporter says, “Suspect Melvin Roland found dead after shooting himself inside a church off campus. Registered sex offender named Melvin Rowland had already been found dead in a Salt Lake City church after being chased there by police. Police believe Rowland, a registered sex offender, was the victim’s ex-boyfriend.” See below:

Fox News is now offering a weak apology. Jillian Mele said, “In an earlier version of this story, we showed you the wrong video,” she admitted. “We showed you pictures of Sen. Kamala Harris instead of Melvin Rowland’s mugshot. We apologize for that error.” However, there was no explanation on how this error even happened. Harris has no connection to the story, suggesting it was just Fox News being their racist selves. See the apology below.

Good morning. Fox News has already issued a correction for using a picture of a Democratic senator to accompany a story about a suspected murderer. pic.twitter.com/n2qZQ0d3J9

This is regular behavior for Fox. When Aretha Franklin passed away after a long fight with pancreatic cancer, Fox News posted a photo of Patti LaBelle instead. See the photo below with Patti LaBelle in the corner:

Fox News uses photo of Patti LaBelle in their graphic announcing the death of Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin pic.twitter.com/lEQCJD8Kl3

Fox issue a bland apology, “We sincerely apologize to Aretha Franklin’s family and friends. Our intention was to honor the icon using a secondary image of her performing with Patti LaBelle in the full screen graphic, but the image of Ms. Franklin was obscured in that process, which we deeply regret.”